Title :
On-line independent digital stenosis morphometry avoids self referral bias for interventional coronary therapy
Author :
Stiel, Georg M. ; Schaps, Klaus-Peter ; Lattermann, Andreas ; Nienaber, Christoph A.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Internal Med., Univ. Hospital Eppendorf, Hamburg, Germany
Abstract :
The diameter stenosis (%DS) in 226 coronary lesions of 200 patients undergoing primary (p) PTCA was assessed on-site by both visual “eye balling” (EB) and independent digital quantitative coronary angiography (DQCA). EB overestimated the %DS up to 49% and had a bimodal distribution with a nadir at 55%DS between the two peaks at ~50% and ~75%DS and a mean of 69.8±19.9% whereas DQCA of the identical lesions revealed a near gaussian distribution with a mean of 58.5±11.3%. EB revealed a %DS⩾60% in 166 stenoses (73.4%), an estimate that led to pPTCA. However, only 119 (52.6%) of these lesions had objectively a %DS⩾60% by DQCA. With regard to the indication for PTCA 47 of 166 performed pPTCA (28.3%) would not meet the indication criteria based on objective DQCA information. EB and DQCA (±5%DS) led to a concordant indication for pPTCA only in 103 of 226 (60.8%) coronary lesions. The conclusion was reached that independent on-site DQCA supports decision-making and is likely to avoid the bias of “self-referral” and thus improve patient selection for pPTCA
Keywords :
Gaussian distribution; diagnostic radiography; haemodynamics; patient treatment; DQCA; bimodal distribution; coronary lesions; decision-making; diameter stenosis; digital quantitative coronary angiography; interventional coronary therapy; near gaussian distribution; on-line independent digital stenosis morphometry; on-site; pPTCA; patient selection; patients; self referral bias; stenoses; visual eye balling; Angiography; Angioplasty; Cardiology; Catheterization; Corona; Coronary arteriosclerosis; Gaussian distribution; Hospitals; Lesions; Medical treatment;
Conference_Titel :
Computers in Cardiology 1995
Conference_Location :
Vienna
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-3053-6
DOI :
10.1109/CIC.1995.482592